Member LoginMember Login - User registration - Setup as front page - Add to favorites - Sitemap How AP covered the D !
Current location:HOME >opinions >How AP covered the D

How AP covered the D

Time:2024-06-03 23:38:31 source:Global Grid news portal

NEW YORK (AP) — When Associated Press correspondent Don Whitehead arrived with other journalists in southern England to cover the Allies’ imminent D-Day invasion of Normandy, a U.S. commander offered them a no-nonsense welcome.

“We’ll do everything we can to help you get your stories and to take care of you. If you’re wounded, we’ll put you in a hospital. If you’re killed, we’ll bury you. So don’t worry about anything,” said Maj. Gen. Clarence R. Heubner of the U.S. Army 1st Infantry Division.

It was early June 1944 — just before the long-anticipated Normandy landings that ultimately liberated France from Nazi occupation and helped precipitate Nazi Germany’s surrender 11 months later.

On D-Day morning, June 6, 1944, AP had reporters, artists and photographers in the air, on the choppy waters of the English Channel, in London, and at English departure ports and airfields. Veteran war correspondent Wes Gallagher — who would later run the entire Associated Press — directed AP’s team from the headquarters in Portsmouth, England, of Supreme Allied Commander Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Related information
  • Boeing to attempt first astronaut launch on test flight for NASA
  • Kate Martin one of four second round WNBA draft picks to make opening day rosters
  • Jordan Leasure has become a high
  • Guardiola warns Man City will lose the Premier League title if it fails to win at Tottenham
  • Betts and Freeman homer in the 1st to back another solid outing from Stone as Dodgers blank Rockies
  • Germany 'considers conscripting all 18
  • Red Sox great David Ortiz, who frustrated Yankees, honored by New York Senate
  • Owner of Raptors and Maple Leafs in talks to seal buying French soccer club Saint
Recommended content
  • Israeli airstrikes near city of Aleppo kills several people, Syrian state media say
  • Saints sign interior offensive lineman Lucas Patrick and defensive tackle Kendal Vickers
  • Lisa Bluder retires after Clark
  • China's central bank adds liquidity via reverse repos
  • Reality star Ashley Cain reveals physical agony of his 3,000
  • Brewers' Rhys Hoskins leaves game with injury after hitting a second